Despite the name, it’s a long walk to the beach from this hotel. The common areas are chic and modern, and the 2016 room renovations have brought the design in line with the current modern Waikiki style.

This hotel started out life as an Ohana hotel, and they kept Ohana’s trademark tiny showers in most rooms, so if you need a tub, you will want to book a suite. The lobby is the heartbeat of the hotel with a light food convenience market, business center, lounge and restaurant. We think their main pool is one of the prettier ones in the city at a resort of this size with a waterfall to drown out the street noise. Their second pool is often used for spa treatments at their Spa Pure (which, by the way, has some unusual treatments like a granite sauna that is actually a hot stone you lie on—cooler than it sounds). Their free 24-hour fitness room comes with a stock of fresh green apples as your post-workout reward. The coin-op washer/dryer status can be tracked on a website, so you don’t have to sit there and wait for your laundry to finish.

This is a solid hotel for business travelers, and the fact that there’s no resort fee is an added bonus in today’s market. Oddly they charge $0.79 for local calls. Rooms (199 sq. ft.) are $149–$179. Deluxe rooms add a microwave (245–299 sq. ft.) and are $179–$209. Suites (390–1,022 sq. ft.) are $209–$249. Almost a Solid Gold Value.

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(877) 995-2638 or (808) 954-4000400 Royal Hawaiian Ave, Waikiki

Despite the name, it’s a long walk to the beach from this hotel. The common areas are chic and modern, and the 2016 room renovations have brought the design in line with the current modern Waikiki style.

This hotel started out life as an Ohana hotel, and they kept Ohana’s trademark tiny showers in most rooms, so if you need a tub, you will want to book a suite. The lobby is the heartbeat of the hotel with a light food convenience market, business center, lounge and restaurant. We think their main pool is one of the prettier ones in the city at a resort of this size with a waterfall to drown out the street noise. Their second pool is often used for spa treatments at their Spa Pure (which, by the way, has some unusual treatments like a granite sauna that is actually a hot stone you lie on—cooler than it sounds). Their free 24-hour fitness room comes with a stock of fresh green apples as your post-workout reward. The coin-op washer/dryer status can be tracked on a website, so you don’t have to sit there and wait for your laundry to finish.

This is a solid hotel for business travelers, and the fact that there’s no resort fee is an added bonus in today’s market. Oddly they charge $0.79 for local calls. Rooms (199 sq. ft.) are $149–$179. Deluxe rooms add a microwave (245–299 sq. ft.) and are $179–$209. Suites (390–1,022 sq. ft.) are $209–$249. Almost a Solid Gold Value.

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Resort at a Glance

403 rooms

2 pools (one is heated saline)

Spa/hot tub

Valet-only parking is $42

Free 24-hour fitness room

Health spa

Restaurant

Lounge

Shop

Conference room

Free 24-hour business center

Free WiFi in rooms

Free WiFi resort-wide

Air conditioning

Elevator

Walk-up only

Handicap accessible

Lanais on most

Daily housekeeping

Coin-op laundry

Valet laundry

Free room safe

Empty fridge

Coffee maker with free coffee daily

TV

All non-smoking resort

Cribs available

Only service dogs allowed

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